ri OR IN o AR i E NG D % ~ ,nl r \ i Wiz; ==--' _ _-' %f"¥o7v?ii»'£'6'ii.i°”l A.. IIIIHIII lllll SUN I illlllliil SUIIII ___ By a French' Farm filand in Aus Alfred, Uritarlo- / . The Murderer Arrested--Snowellde At Emmerson'CounreIs with ' St-lohn Liberals-' _ _'i -1 Annan. Om' I-Ian 15-(Special )-Sun :::‘;°l"°° '"7 ““`B““" I” °l‘° ""°3“‘“i 457 °V°l‘l“¥ cl°‘“°" G°7°W° ‘ hm had particular care of the program for this killed his employer, Samuel Coiilgan and an UESDAY MORNING- ol~iARLo'i'rE'rowN, P. E. 1., JANUARY 26, 1904.. -TUESDAY ivioRN1No- ' ..w.?i.’i‘~iP.?iv°.§"é¥..i`.‘i.°.?.‘i.”.‘2`2...., =1 -, _, _I-_ . _. _= HE INIIIVIIISIHI .W ul llualli Bulls the Upsra House Last Night-A W Destroys a C. P. R. Bridge- Magnificent Oration by the Rev. T- F. Fullerton -,Large » I Attendance I, once (eo 'tis said) these In ho took beam” Q", 1,3," mm¢"¢,m¢.¢,<1 mu; forgot Burns altogether, so that those _ . d who mudmd cclmgul ' f°“r“°n you nl son heard nothing of the sweet and passionate and assaulted Mrs. Colligan, cutting har s‘n“e|__ Them an ,umm anim wholwwld 1 badly. have The arrival of neighbors prevented the will murder of the entire family. The murd- fig; erer was arrested. _ slow still nxsrnors A nruaoa. would wish for anything eisei The latter has Wnrllrlc, Jan. 25-(Speolai.)-The O. more P. B. steel bridge, known as “Snow Bank 5", Bridge," was swept away by a snow slide ‘ml came to hear his immortal songs nothing but Burns. Last nlght's a' that." "My Love is like a Red, Red asungln Charlottetown perhaps M than any other song except “God plciousiy Celebrated by li ynrlrla aain son lvanlaln. A Burns Concert in Charlottemwn lg ng ua R versary concert disappointnd these; R it was richly leayened with Burns R Rose’ and ie Banks and Brees'-who W bee ARIPROSPECTS °'"°"" “gif ‘”°'.“"‘.“ SIIIEK BUILDING have been prosecuted except in om- Prrrslmm, January 25.-(Special)-Two persona were burned to death today in a 1° 'S ’°°°"°d "“‘° W' -I°P°°°°° "° are .r.nei,,u's Run. Iroquois cluuie which premineutcuies- anding at Masampho, and that 8,06) MANY MNEBSWPRHONEM go Democrats belong, is preparing to A"°"'"“°T°“ INJUVED- “ssl” “oops are “Gul” the Yu” An explosion occurred rodayin a shaft burnt Gengml Xlellmn bilinear” 2:8 Oneotthe conlmclms' Jam” Lakey’ lIiI10 DIDDBBOI' PES 811011 Owns lv” hm Kona' l of the Hardwick Coal Co. near Chcswlck D°ll10°I\5l° ilifkab Bill! YGBF- Birraxna warnn-fn nygrrmvgn .nmnk og the camp, gg 1% m|,,e|~5_ mlm- MEET LONDON Jan. 22~(Special)-On resump- Three men were badly burned and one EN BOUN D l'-OR H0 M E- _ Conner mg 50* ~ Brooklyn Rapid 'rrauii wi 40| Baltimore & Ohio sq 33| D. P ~ '_' ‘Lawann Walton addressed thejnry for the N,” gf-,fk gum,” defence and complained that the presecn Colorado Fuel 8: Iron .ng 30; 8p0|i that Russian Troops tion ani been eaeauewl with vindication. l;¥\;;uR¢l1° - - was '"1 285 275 CFOSSBII YGIU l'llV8i‘ “Mn” "N """°"'D` ”"”°‘° C°°““l 134 Wi He claimed that had Lord Dufferin and Manhattan 145 14-ii -- noi-a Ima been alive wright eeulii not “"'°‘“" P'°'“° 06! Mi Metropolitan 12; 133* hittakerWrIglit‘sDefence Assertr Junction win. nie... seein- n..........u°.. §:d°K,;"°l° lfqlfél, Hamm" Garment workers De would not have dared to charge these Sugar 129; mg; _ s°'"° N°l’l°"'°“ w°'° Elilnlll m,,,,,,,,,,,,,m,,,,,,,,,,,,,d_,,,, ,,,_,,,,_ 3,,,,,|,,,.,,p,,,m,, 5,, wi nounce the Government for Guilty- Miners imprisoned ,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,.,.,m_ Br'_~r_€~;_\_, 13;: ig -Two Fire Fatalities. why use .mr .Lei-a ruin... elim.. can... mme 81;, ul; and other directors and the auditors been Umffd st°”°f|Bt‘°°l 12 lil ""' . rims bythe rise or wi-iglni Dom L md s_ P"°‘°“‘°4 5*? 53: Iona wan ngpug-1-5, h Th; "°'°° "N211, '“°°“_;lbl°'l’° 8;” Louisville & Nashville ex div lil lmi PUBL ut righthad nselecte tobear he Dominion0oal Common 865 Boi ST' P“""""‘°' """ “' (5°°°"1‘l°' whine clam because he asa few rrlends. B. rlmrts of an alarming nature reach hero buudlu R hi h th it tl i “comin” thegither" paradoxicaily as to war prospects. Two BURKE” To Burn' GEN‘ M l FOR PR Lmdsdoxneofmi °E;h:;;°°;e°G:o8un;l; Uleelnirrrloes Jan. as .rm as Atnhlaon M |335 IHII _NIIIIIPSIIJ Designed for Fat Cattle Show Next March Encouraging Immigration from England. IC BUILDING UOLLAPIH. _ 0'HAwA. Jan. 25.-(Special)-A new `” r Umuls cnoss 135; yguy or the fat stock show In March, collapsed Cnlcaoo, Jan. 22.-The Post says: The W_d,,y_ injured but not seriously. mc or oamuxur womurns. HaMn.'roN, Jan. 25.-(Special)-A mass € meeting of garment workers was held on on of the trial of Whittaker Wright vrllldia. PBOVXDENCE R I Jn 22 O b d S . ., _ .- n oar rr,” today. I concerli °' e singers one and all did well the King” and Auld Leng Syne;’ 7 M -F _ ` I " the Baltimore-bound steamer Dorchester of th who would not have it sung at every ll” minds *md |1033! 01 111011 the World when she sailed were ilfty-six Chinamen ‘A seo "_ . from Boswu and Buffalo (N_ Y_,_ usted ciation to send a thousand garment , Tn Tl1l'°\l2h0\lb the concert was musically for transportation io their native country. melwfi L1 Canadi- “'° ‘WEN “"'"'*[‘s "E" m"‘l“°N' Nothing shall he said oi any one of them; and intellectualiya treat and well sustain- rday to protest against the proposal e British Womens Immigration THE GUVERNMENT DENOUNCED. ST. Joan, Jan. 25-(Special)-I-Ion. H. so that they must he content with scant °d “I9 UND* HITUUY W0” bl Ubi-5 Bllllnll ' . The speakers all denounced the Domin- E 1 dh tad 1 0 _ pm|se_ Whouy Swwh ,ug who mud” 9 event The committee in charge, John R' mnnnon an ve ere ny n 6 B UPl'|e chairman' John A. McDonald I lon Government, declaring that the im- the o nection with the Liberal nomination for played "_ might M "mes hue been A “me 5 rchesira and though lt was well! SU -7011!! Citi- more boisterous-which is not agood tech- G Solicitor General McKeown who was nioel frequently mentioned, announces that he The will not be a candidate. 'run nnucoisrs Ann Aensan. the that the surest and only Painless Corn Th, Bgyg’ Hlghland Brigade gave ix- and Wart Cure is “i’utnnm's" It was the Bret corn cure on the market, and still °°ll° leads all competitors. Always refuses their marching and drills kept up their Suhibllule- 'good record. Perhaps at the sight many cult peculiarly icotch,and must havelappeased even term but bears a clear meaning. asall those who took part during the seioinstrumeniallsts use more dim- "wins new be congratulated “non the H d M h E 'temcnt 9| . r ::;;‘.°::; 2.:.‘;‘:..;‘."‘.f.‘;...?.'::;‘::.’:tii __ -- ;’;L‘f§°“°° ‘“°““ This Dangerous Epidemic has Blcyclists and all athletics depend on work to do on instruments not 9“°°9HS°f l»l1°ll'¢i'f0f5H- as ause uc xc' 1\[ d ` a' eAnother Appearance' BENTLEYS Lininzient. to keep their those who would have naught but skirl of the pipes. nt Scotch color to the concert, and by ne emellcd the sweet heather and was a o wafted away to the old home. A 0 e The orstion of Rev. T. F. Fullerton was ' one ofthe finest he has given and on a subject that he could do justice to and sway Scotch hearts with his eloquence. - Burns‘geniua was shown Hia tender- ’ I l ness,his nobleness, his strength, h`e pasalon,uttered in his matchleas songs, Q fcund a ilttlngtportrayal in the words of the reverend gentleman. Bow he delved ino the heart, not in the way of a Shakespeare, and gave voice to its happi- ° nessand its grief in his supreme lyrics, how nt‘his poets touch words milted into imperishable items-all this wus told, and more. To many the oration was perhaps the chief thing of the evenirfig, It wasuilne tribute ci love to one, who deadubundred und morejyears, delights boots reduced ` A l>ilolocRAPii TO BE OP VALUE MUST CONTAIN Soc’ 65C’ 'Pictorial Qualities. , 75c and $1.00 ANYBODY CAN MAKE A PHOTOGRAPH new MAKE i>lciURlss _ Gauvin,Gcutzci & Co. at I J..l.s. BAYER, Mgr. .Goff Bros I _ I() Days Sale of Chinaware Commencing this Friday morning and continuing for io . | I \ days we oEer our choice stock of Fancy China Goods at R 'discount of 30 p. c., all New Goods, elegant designs, _ NO RESERVE. Everything in`China is included in sale. f°f CASH QNLY: A . , - nd surgeons were recentlydining togeth- er after a session of n national meeting held iu New York. "I had a remarkable case this winter," remarked a surgeon present. whose nime as a specialist in rectal diseases is world wide. “My patient was a woman, is deli- cate, nerve racked creature, who had sulf- ered so fciifully from tha ravages of hem' orrhoids, that the knife seemed the only solution of the trouble, und yet har heart was weak and her strength so wasted by this fearful olscnse, that we dared no: operate. “Iliad crnscd my visits to heagor a.time and had given up all hope, when one morning she entered my office looking like a new women; the pallor had dis- appeared and the lines of suifering were nenrly eradicated from her lace. She toll me she had bought at a drugstore for fifty cents a proprietary medicine in supposit- ory form called Pyramid Pile Cure, and had obtained instant relief from the first insertion. I made an examination and found the rectum in excellent condition, the inflammation entirely disappeared and the swollen veins in normal condi- tion. , “I was so interested in the case that I had thc remedy analyzed carefully ani was so pleased with the result ofthe anal- ysis, ilndinga combination of the most healing and rclsntiilc remedies present in the Pyramid Pile Cure and in a more con- venient form than I uoulvi secure them otherwise, that I wrote tl the Pyramid Drug Company at Marshall, Mich , asking ior their booklet on Piles. their Nature, Cause and Cure (which by the way is sent frce,) and have since used their Pile Cure extensively and with best results lu my practice. I do not hesitate to recommend It to you all. It will often ,` save your patient from a painful surgical at Elmsdale House-Occupant of the ouse ___ GIVES HIS very l.lilpl8dS3il'f llenrra ly kn0Wn, irhegrip makes its ar- Several famous American physicians , p"““°°°l"C““"d“' Every .f°W 7““‘““' _ e Exper-|ence_ spreads and a.sumes alarming ;rcp.r r tions. From all appearances this is one I excitement ran so hi h that Mr Mcinnls 3 ilod out what it wus. Soon after dark the knocking began as usual, so we went ou‘, r knocking was still going on at a loud rate, " We made ll careful exainlnntion of the S place. out discovered nolhing that would y. give us ary clue to the strange mvsti ry, C We told “it” to come in and knock on the bible and at once the sound carved ou‘.- side and resumed operations on the lable ihe sounds resembling that oi a set of irmners at work. Now, we swirl give the floor tlve knocks and at once ilve heavy knocks were heard ____ joints ilmber and muscles in trim. A Conversation With a Climax. __ A Suggesuou as to How to Guard 4' . . "_` Against the Trouble and its *S s-,1 _A ,,-f. -_ great number of victims, for every day , new cases are reported. As in scarlet and t Enusnans, P, E. I., Jan, l9~’l`here has gli; _ been considerable excit'~ment lately, at su ' ‘ _ . . the residence of .lohil Melnnls of Mimlnc- . _ - ‘, hi Xml' Rand- by th” acblnns °f “Il l“Vl’lbl° tation, aliected hy every change in lhe being that has frequently visited his weather,1\nri in phvsileiil condition lo ln», house and annoyerl ihe family by a con- "I tlnual knocking on the walls and su wlnrlovrs. n At ilrit there was not much four ru- the Rfin and its after eil‘°c's, is given bv tertainnd hy the family, in they supposed the knocking was caused by the ncLl0fl 0' which left me a sufferer from henduc-he,, the wind, or more prob ibly by souls' of , piilns in the stomacll and ueneral wr ah- bhe ne Rhbors boys for ajJke_ Bu, mesa ggss. I used .several mr-illcinee hui. found S“PP°=*lbl°" P'°““ mba ‘”"°“K- “"4 *he nr. \vliiluu... Pink Pile. when 1 lisp... had serious thoughtsilzilunving ihe house. GUWD “Hd VPU Wetli. lllll UWY S000 H0- In n'i interview with the currespendeni, ge" Mr Mclnnis stated: lm ` V _ The Inst visit “it” made us about a week l"‘l‘flly lell you how Dl€‘1S0ff IMD With Dr'-I ago. My brother and I determined to yr and on goin.; around the house in opposite 3; the bw" “nfl enahllllll ll W f»lH`0"*' 017 directions, met at the place where the Mons hy _Wing tha, the ful, mme the Echoes @0.,,,d|ng for quite A d|,,¢,“¢., is printed on the wrapper nround every o Y Eve winter influenza, or as It is more When a Professional Man Talks, By -Knocking at me Wall of 3 Pernicious After EtTe¢is_ ° It’s to the Point. H - 0 I of the years in which it will seize upon a phoid lever, the after effects of grip are en worse than the disease itself The ii"erer is left yi ith rr. debllitnted system, orr ofhreuth upon the slightest Pwr oo, sul-ject ti headache and heart p lipi- te the nttnck of more .~ler'Ir.u-i diseases ch ns pucuiirwnin and consuuiptiorr. Atimely suggestion ns lo how lc cn- elhc systcul to resist. lhe lnrmlris of rs Emma llourelt, Si. liulalle, Que., ho sfrys:-“I hurl an nitnr-k of the grip thinll lil help me until I heunn ti take o take these pills I was very much run n to help me, and lifter using them a w weeks I was not only as well as ever i. had gained in flesh as well I can liiiams Pink Pills for I was feeling I erv hopeless when I began their use." These pills cure by making new, rich cd blood, thus slrenizthcnlncr every perl. sean. You can always avoid Imita- Dr. Williams Pink Pills for Pirie People" x. Sold by all me-rlicine rlenlers or ‘ent or-ii. p-lid al. 50 cents ri box or six ior $2.5() writinlz to The Dr. \Villlnms Medicine 0., Brockville, Ont. CHICAGO MARKETS. Cmcaoo, Jan. 25. - (Special) - Jun. Wheat rfliii May Wheat - “ Corn 49A; “ Corn - ‘ ‘ Pork $l3. i7§ Fork - _ Y Of every description in stock. BLANK BOOKS, Led- gers Day Books, Cash Books. Journals, Bill Books, Invoice Books, Letter Books, Blotters, etc.. etc., all styles of hind- ing. Our prices will be fbiiilil to he very mucl: lower than you can get same books made here for, jf you use Envelopes land nearly everybody clces) wily we are “On 'l`op;" nearly ri Viillion in stock 60 cents pci- thous- and up. Invoice Paper.. Type- writer Paper, Note Paper inks, (Six different niakersl in fact everything you would ex- pect io find in an Up-to- dllte B00k5lOl'e_ Prices the lowest. Booksellers and station- ers. CARTER & ol., lid. on the iluor. Different rrquesls were made for n number oi knocks on certain obeyed with the exact number cf knocks. Wethen asked “il” to leave the house, operation which in many caaes results fatally." ' which it immediately dirt, and since that time we have not heard li.. Thirty-Fourth Annual Statement of the illegal Bank of Cllanaba ,, assets. Cash on liand.....................$2,268,8B2.06 Due from other Banks I,67B.00B.25 Dominion and Provincial Gov‘t and other Bonds and Stocks... 4.4ll,929.3’1 Cali Loans on Stocks and Bonds. 9.|6'l.0f1.2`l Deposit with Dominion Go#/'t for security oi Note Circulation... 101,844.09 \l0.922,75l.04 Loans and Discounts ......... .._.I3,906,650.f7 Bank Premises, Safes and Oiiice Furnii\ire....................... 179,421.36 ¢26,i06.788.il6 Haszard 6: Moore, Capital paid up................... §,000,W).iI) Reserve ..... $000,000.00 Undivided P¢oiits.,.............. 191706-$5 Dividend No. 68, payable lat C ricu _ . . . - Deposits.......................... l6,(B'l.47B,B5 Due to other Banl¢s............. iI7l.9l9.8l EDSON L. PEASE, General Manager. liabilities. February. lW4................. 115,117.5 i lation ....-.-..... 211851555 $%,l06,'l&.85 objects, and eich request was prcmpl ly A SCENE or BRIGHTNESS AND CARNIVAL NEXT FRIDAY. NEW COSTUMES SPECIAL MUSIC. WEBSTER ®. YEC. RIN!! 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